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Journal : Belitung Nursing Journal

EFFECT OF MORINGA OLEIFERA ON LEVEL OF PROLACTIN AND BREAST MILK PRODUCTION IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS Yuni Sulistiawati; Ari Suwondo; Triana Sri Hardjanti; Ariawan Soejoenoes; M. Choiroel Anwar; Kun Aristiati Susiloretni
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2017): March - April
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Breastfeeding among postpartum mothers has been a problem due to low milk supply. As a result, mothers often decide to give formula milk or other additional foods, which may affect infant’s growth and development. Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect of moringa oliefera on the levels of prolactin and breast milk production (baby’s weight and sleep duration) in postpartum mothers. Methods: Quasi-Experimental study with non-equivalent control group design. There were 30 respondents recruited by purposive sampling, consisted of 15 respondents in intervention group and 15 respondents in the control group. This study was conducted from November until December 2016 in Four Midwives Independent Practice (BPM) in the working area of the Health Center of Tlogosari Wetan Semarang. Data were analyzed using Independent t-test. Results: Findings showed that there was a mean difference of prolactin level in the intervention group (231.72 ng / ml) and the control group (152.75 ng / ml), and a significant effect on increasing the levels of prolactin (p = 0.002). The mean of baby’s weight in the intervention group was 3783.33 grams and in the control group was 3599.00 grams. However, there was no significant effect of moringa oleifera on baby’s weight (p = 0.313> 0.05), while the mean difference on sleep duration was 128.20 minutes in the intervention group and 108.80 minutes in the control group. There was a significant effect on baby’s sleep duration (p= 0.000). Conclusion: There were significant effects of moringa oleifera on mother’s prolactin and sleep duration of the baby. However, there was no significant effect on baby’s weight. Thus, it can be suggested that moringa oleifera can be used as an alternative treatment to increase breast milk production and prolactin hormones. Midwives should promote the benefits of moringa leaves as one of alternative supplements.
EFFECT OF MUSA BALBISIANA COLLA EXTRACT ON BREAST MILK PRODUCTION IN BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS Diyan Wahyuningsih; Syarief Taufik Hidayat; Nur Khafidhoh; Ari Suwondo; Diyah Fatmasari; Kun Aristiati Susiloretni
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2017): May - June
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Musa balbisiana Colla, known as Jantung Pisang Klutuk or Pisang Batu, is considered as a traditional food that can increase breast milk production. Little is known about its benefit in Indonesia. Thus, to examine the impact of Musa balbisiana Colla on the production of breast milk is needed. Objective: This study aims to examine the effect of the extract of banana flower (Musa balbisiana Colla) to increase milk production of breastfeeding mothers. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest control group design. This study was conducted in the working area of the Health Center (Puskesmas) of Pesantren II in January – February 2017. There were 16 respondents were selected by accidental sampling, divided into intervention group (8 respondents) and control group (8 respondents). Randomization was performed to select the respondent in each group. The quantity of milk production was measured based on the volume of milk production, while the quality of milk production was based on the levels of prolactin in early (pre) and late (post) using Electro Chemi-Luminescence Immunoassay (ECLIA) method. Independent t-test was used to analyze the data. Results: Findings showed that the mean of the volume of the breast milk production in the experiment group was 470.681 ml and in the control group was 364.650 ml with SD 113.502. The mean of prolactin levels in the experiment group was 35.337 nanogram and in the control group was -38.381 nanogram. There was a significant effect of consuming Musa balbisiana Colla extract on the volume of breast milk production (p-value 0.003) and prolactin levels (p-value 0.001) (<0.05). Conclusion: There was a significant effect of banana flower (Musa balbisiana Colla) extract on breast milk production and prolactin level in breastfeeding mothers. The findings of this study could be used to be alternative daily menu for postpartum mothers and a solution for midwives to deal with those who have inadequate production of breast milk and low prolactin levels.
THE EFFECT OF MORINGA OLEIFERA LEAVES ON CHANGE IN BLOOD PROFILE IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS Arum Estiyani; Ari Suwondo; Sri Rahayu; Suharyo Hadisaputro; Melyana Nurul Widyawati; Kun Aristiati Susiloretni
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2017): May - June
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Postpartum anemia among mothers is a health problem in Indonesia. Consuming moringa oleifera is assumed as one of the efforts to deal with anemia. However, lack of the study conducted in the working in the working area of Health Center of Tlogosari Wetan, Indonesia. Objective: This study was conducted to examine the effect of moringa oleifera on blood profile in postpartum mothers. Methods: The study was quasi-experimental study with pretest posttest control group design. The sample in this study were all postpartum mothers in the working area of the Health Center of Tlogosari Wetan. It was 30 respondents selected by purposive sampling, divided into intervention group (15 respondents) who received moringa leaf capsule and iron tablet, and control group (15 respondents) were given iron tablet. Data were analyzed using Independent t-test. Results: Findings showed a significant difference in the mean of hemoglobin level (intervention group 11.9467; control group 11.0600), hematocrit (intervention group 38.3867; control group 33.8133), thrombocyte (intervention group 3.02536; control group 2.35805), and erythrocyte (intervention group 4.30137; control group 3.78206) with p-value < 0.05. Conclusion: there was a significant effect of moringa oleifera on changes in blood profile (hemoglobin, hematocrit, erythrocyte, thrombocyte) in postpartum mothers in the working area of the Health Center of Tlogosari Wetan. Thus, it is suggested that moringa leaves could be used to prevent anemia in postpartum mothers.
EFFECT OF CONSUMING TAMARIND AND TURMERIC DRINK ON THE LENGTH OF PERINEAL WOUND HEALING IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS Dewi Susanti; Onny Setiani; Umaroh Umaroh; Kun Aristiati; Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi; Mardiyono Mardiyono
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2017): July - August
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: The incidence of perineal tear is still high in Indonesia. It is therefore the intervention to accelerate wound healing is needed. The use of turmeric and tamarind is considered as the alternative treatment for wound healing. However, little is known about the effect of the combination of turmeric and tamarind. Objective: To determine the effect of consuming turmeric and tamarind on the duration of perineal wound healing. Methods: The study was a quasi-experimental study with one group post-test only design conducted in the working area of the Community Health Center of Ngesrep and Srondol, Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia in December 2016 until January 2017. There were 28 respondents recruited using consecutive sampling, with 14 randomly assigned in each group. The REEDA scoring system was used to measure the wound healing. Data were analyzed using Independent t-test. Results: The results revealed that the average duration of wound healing in the intervention group was 6.25 days, while in the control group was 8.57 days with p-value 0.000 (<0.05), which indicated that there was statistically significant effect of tamarind turmeric drink of the duration of perineal wound healing in postpartum mothers. Conclusion: There was a significant effect of turmeric tamarinds drink on the duration of perineal wound healing in postpartum mothers. It is therefore suggested to the health providers, especially midwives, to apply this intervention the accelerate healing of perineal wound in postpartum mothers.
Co-Authors Abiddin, Andi Hayyun Ade Annisa Nuraini Afiyah, Nurul Agitya Puspitasari Ana Yuliah Rahmawati Anjas Kusumarani Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ariawan Soejoenoes Arum Estiyani Assidhiq, Mohamad Reza Astidio Noviardhi Astidio Noviardhi Astidio Noviardi Chatarina Sri Suratmi Dewi Susanti Diani Afifah Puspitasari Diyah Fatmasari Diyan Wahyuningsih Dyah Nur Subandriani, Dyah Nur Eka Arga Nugraha Enik Sulistyowati Enik Sulistyowati Era Yunianingsih Erris Setiyo Kurniasari Eryani, Riris Fachry Abda El Rahman Fatharani Rozanah Froulien Ni&#039;mah Kusnadhi Hamam Hadi Hamam Hadi Ika Fitria Ningtyas Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi Indriani, Ririn Ismawanti, Zuhria J Supadi Johanes Supadi Johanes Supadi, Johanes khusnul khotimah Kurniasari, Erris Setiyo Kusnadhi, Froulien Ni'mah Lina Okfiani M. Choiroel Anwar Mardiyono, Mardiyono Marita Ayu Oktaviani Meirina Dwi Larasati Melyana Nurul Widyawati Mohamad Reza Assidhiq Mohammad Jaelani Nadiah Salwa Mulyani Najib Najib Ngadiyono Ngadiyono, Ngadiyono Nina Indriyawati Noviardhi, Astidio Noviardi, Astidio Nugraha, Eka Arga Nur Khafidhoh Nuradan Hasta Santoso Oktaviani, Marita Ayu Onny Setiani Puspitasari, Agitya Puspitasari, Diani Afifah Ria Ambarwati Ria Ambarwati Ria Ambarwati Ria Ambarwati Ririn Indriani Riris Eryani Rozanah, Fatharani Rudy Widyasulistya s Surtiningsih Setyo Prihatin Setyo Prihatin, Setyo Sri Noor Mintarsih Sri Rahayu Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Suharyo Hadisaputro Suhoryo Hadisaputro Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Supadi, Johaner Suratmi, Chatarina Sri Surtiningsih, Surtiningsih Susi Tursilowati Susi Tursilowati Syarief Taufik Hidayat Tabita Mariana Doko Triana Sri Hardjanti Umaroh Umaroh Wijayanti, Anggi Ariana Wiwik Wijaningsih Wulandari, Desi Yati S Sunarto Yati S Sunarto, Yati S Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yuni Sulistiawati Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuwono Setiadi Ziyadatul Chusna Almabruroh Yuni Alfi Zuhria Ismawanti